The Internet, The Web, and Electronic Commerce


Javascript



It is a computer programming language for use in HTML pages. Besides that, javascript is a scripting language or also known as interpreted language, which is not as fast as compiled languages (such as Java or C++) but it is easier to learn and use. It is widely supported in Web browsers and other Web tools too because it adds interactive functions to HTML pages.

Applet

Applet is a program designed to be executed from within another application and it can't be executed directly from the operating sysytem. Applets are small in file size and highly secure so it can't be used to access users hard drives. They are ideal for small Internet applications accessible from a browser.





Filters



A filters is a program or section of code that is designed to examine each input or output request for certain qualifying criteria and then process or forward it accordingly. Filters are sometimes used to remove or insert headers or control characters in data.



Plug-ins

A hardware or software module that adds a specific feature or service to a larger system. For example, plug-ins are widely used in image editing programs such as Photoshop to add some special effect. It is also to support different types of content such as videos, audio and etc.




Internet Security Suite

It is a security software that covers a wide variety of potential risks, hacker intrusions, destruction of data, harmful viruses, Trojan horses and etc. by having this software, it could helps us to avoid viruses and hackers who would send viruses to our computer. 

FTP (File Trasnfer Protocol)

It is for exchanging files over the internet. FTP uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols to enable data transfer. It is also most commonly used in transfering files or uploading files into a web. 



Wiki 

Wiki is a web site that allows users to add and update content on the site using their own web browser. A great example of a large wiki is the Wikipedia, it is a free encyclopedia in many languages that anyone can edit. The term "wiki" comes from the Hawaiian phrase "wiki wiki," which means "super fast."


URL

URL is also known as Uniform Resource Locator. It is a address for a file that is accessible on the Internet and it is a way to get into a website just by typing the URL. The URL contains the name of the protocol to be used to access the file resource, a domain name that identifies a specific computer on the Internet. There is an example of URL such as http://www.hotmail.com/.  



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